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Mass Effect Races Mass Effect Races The following six races, Asari, Human, Krogan, Quarian, Salarian, Turian, were created for use with the Mass Effect themed Pathfinder RPG adventure, Project Lobotomy, available from Erratic Episodes. These races use the race creation rules from Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Advanced Race Guide. Asari Human Type Type Humanoid 0 RP Humanoid (human) 0 RP Size Size Medium 0 RP Medium 0 RP Base Speed Base Speed Normal 0 RP Normal 0 RP Ability Score Modifiers Ability Score Modifiers Flexible (+2 Int, +2 Cha) 2 RP Human 0 RP Languages Languages Linguist 1 RP Linguist 1 RP Defense Racial Traits Racial Traits Stubborn 2 RP Feats and Skills Racial Traits Flexible bonus feat 4 RP Racial Traits Heroic 4 RP Feat and Skill Racial Traits Skilled 4 RP Gregarious 1 RP Integrated 1 RP Total 13 RP Magical Racial Traits Elven Magic 3 RP Envoy 1 RP Seducer 2 RP Total 13 RP Krogan Quarian Type Type Humanoid (reptilian) 0 RP Humanoid (half-construct) 7 RP Size Size Medium 0 RP Medium 0 RP Base Speed Base Speed Slow –1 RP Normal 0 RP Ability Score Modifiers Ability Score Modifiers Paragon (+4 Str, –2 Int, –2 Wis, –2 Cha) Specialized (–2 Con, +2 Int, +2 Wis) 1 RP 1 RP Language Language Linguist 1 RP Standard 0 RP Racial Traits Racial Traits Defense Racial Traits Defense Racial Traits Bond to the Land (space vessels) 2 Natural armor 2 RP RP Desert Runner 2 RP “Race A” Immunities* 4 RP Feat and Skill Racial Traits Improved Natural Armor 1 RP Scavenger 2 RP Offense Racial Traits Senses Racial Traits Ferocity 4 RP Low-light vision 1 RP Relentless 1 RP Weakness Fragile Vitality –1 RP Total 14 Total 13 *Same as duergar immunities Fragile Vitality (–1 RP): You die when your negative hit points equal half your Constitution score. Salarians Turian Type Type Humanoid (reptilian) 0 RP Humanoid 0 RP Size Size Medium 0 RP Medium 0 RP Base Speed Base Speed Normal 0 RP Normal 0 RP Ability Score Modifiers Ability Score Modifiers Flexible (+2 Dex, +2 Int) 2 RP Flexiable (+2 Str, +2 Wis) 2 RP Languages Language Linguist 1 RP Standard 0 RP Racial Traits Racial Traits Feat and Skill Racial Traits Silent Hunter 2 RP Defense Racial Traits Shards of the Past 4 RP Natural armor 2 RP Movement Racial Traits Resistant 2 RP Swim 2 RP Other Racial Traits Feat and Skill Racial Traits Amphibious 2 RP Quick Reactions 2 RP Total 13 RP Offense Racial Traits Claws 2 RP Senses Racial Traits Darkvision 60 Feet 2 RP Low-light vision 1 RP Total 14 .
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